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let us bring in tommy belasis, ceo of john thomas financial. herb greenberg is here. i understand keith can't join us technically. tommy, it is all you and herb. what names do you like that are worth buying because of the special dividend? >> i mean you got six times as many companies issue is these special dividends versus last year. two great companies -- costco and wynn. great growth stories. they have great trends. i think iron mountain is something but i'd stick with those two with the condition of this market. >> costco raised debt to do this special dividend. at what to interdoes that concern smu. >> i think it is more longer term than now. you got the effective bush tax cuts coming to an end this year. the top rate going to go up to 44%, including obama care. i think these two companies are going to offer great opportunities at these levels with their valuations to investors in a marketplace. >> what's very interesting, keith isn't with us but one thing i know he wanted to talk about was why he wasn't going to recommend buying guess even though they had a spec
let us bring in tommy belasis, ceo of john thomas financial. herb greenberg is here. i understand keith can't join us technically. tommy, it is all you and herb. what names do you like that are worth buying because of the special dividend? >> i mean you got six times as many companies issue is these special dividends versus last year. two great companies -- costco and wynn. great growth stories. they have great trends. i think iron mountain is something but i'd stick with those two with...
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tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. with snapshot, i knew what i could save before i switched to progressive. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish our company had something this cool. you're not filming this, are you? aw! camera shy. snapshot from progressive. test-drive snapshot before you switch. visit progressive.com today. [ male announcer ] you build a reputation by not breaking down. consider the silverado 1500 -- still the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road. and now we've also been recognized for lowest total cost of ownership -- based on important things, like depreciation, f
tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. with snapshot, i knew what i could save before i...
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tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. so all of you do. yes, for sure. now what's better? being able to shoot two lasers out of both of your eyes at the same time or just one laser out of one eye? [ all kids ] two! [ moderator ] okay, why? if it's just one beam -- okay, it does a little bit of damage. two beams -- it will make something explode! and that's more fun? yeah! and it's more powerful you're saying? yeah! [ male announcer ] it's not complicated. doing two things at once is better. and only at&t's network lets you talk and surf on your iphone 5. ♪ >>> nasa makes a big discovery on the smallest planet in the solar system, mercury. the closest planet to the sun, should be a boiling inferno, right?orbiting the planet sent back proof there is ice there, ice wat
tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. so all of you do. yes, for sure. now what's better? being able to shoot two lasers out of both of your eyes at the same time or just one laser out of one eye? [ all kids ] two! [ moderator ] okay, why? if...
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i don't know what they're thinking, thomas. but obviously, they are putting it all on the line for the koch brothers and sheldon adelson who earn billions of dollars. they're selfish. and there's a group called patriotic millionaires who are saying please, please, tax us fairly. and here's the point. the president is saying to the millionaires and billionaires, we're just taking you back to the tax rates that you had when bill clinton was president. and i would like to remind everybody, we had the greatest prosperity then when everyone paid their fair share. 23 million new jobs. and why is it? because the middle class had the money to spend out there, to stimulate this economy. it's a consumer-driven economy. about 70% of the economy is consumer driven. and the other thing the president put on the table, i understand, is refinancing proposal. >> right. >> where people trapped in 7%, 8% mortgages can go down to 4% and 5% mortgages have money in their pocket. these are responsible homeowners to spend out there. so the republicans
i don't know what they're thinking, thomas. but obviously, they are putting it all on the line for the koch brothers and sheldon adelson who earn billions of dollars. they're selfish. and there's a group called patriotic millionaires who are saying please, please, tax us fairly. and here's the point. the president is saying to the millionaires and billionaires, we're just taking you back to the tax rates that you had when bill clinton was president. and i would like to remind everybody, we had...
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i'm thomas roberts. topping the agenda getting closer to the cliff with time running out. the president is hitting the road and upping the ante before a deadline to prevent taxes from going up on just about every american. the president due to arrive in pennsylvania any minute where he will push his plan to extend tax cuts for the middle class and his trip comes just one day afr
i'm thomas roberts. topping the agenda getting closer to the cliff with time running out. the president is hitting the road and upping the ante before a deadline to prevent taxes from going up on just about every american. the president due to arrive in pennsylvania any minute where he will push his plan to extend tax cuts for the middle class and his trip comes just one day afr
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speaker, i agree with thomas friedman on this subject. for each person we welcome to america with one of these high degrees, we create jobs, net jobs. we create opportunity for expansion of the kinds of businesses that, in fact, americans are prepared to work in, but often we do not have enough engineers, scientists, or math professionals. this shortage, particularly at the masters and doctorate level, is well documented. this is not something in which republicans and democrats are on different sides. this is something which we agree to it. there is some controversy, as you might imagine, and there always is. some would cling to a selective lottery that allows 55,000 immigrants to come for no reason other than they asked and they got a lottery. those 55,000 are in fact an example of a great many of our immigrants. only 5% of immigration visas today are based on skills of education and other capacities. only 5%. although i support other categories of immigration, including those fleaing the tyranny of their own -- fleeing the tyranny of th
speaker, i agree with thomas friedman on this subject. for each person we welcome to america with one of these high degrees, we create jobs, net jobs. we create opportunity for expansion of the kinds of businesses that, in fact, americans are prepared to work in, but often we do not have enough engineers, scientists, or math professionals. this shortage, particularly at the masters and doctorate level, is well documented. this is not something in which republicans and democrats are on different...
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picked off by thomas daeku. tony gonzalez catches this ball. he elevates and falcons lead, 17-7 going into halftime. the saints were trailing by four points in the third quarter. brees goes back, interception. >> oh, my. >> that's the third pick of the day for brees. it couldn't get worse, could it. fourth quarter, brees trying to cut into the deficit. this one's going to go all the way for -- interception. >> what? >> yet another interception. drew brees, intercepted five times. >> that's a bad day. >> that is a bad day at the office. also, niz nfl streak of 54 consecutive games with a touchdown pass also came to an end. the falcons win, 23-13. they can now clinch the dwigs title this weekend if the bucs lose to the broncos. don't you love johnny football? i love johnny football. >> you mean, like, how much do i love him? >> well, that is a question. >> yeah. >> do you love him so much that you would shave your golden locks and shave johnny football's likeness into your skull? >> okay. >> would you do that? i'm asking for a reason. >> well, i
picked off by thomas daeku. tony gonzalez catches this ball. he elevates and falcons lead, 17-7 going into halftime. the saints were trailing by four points in the third quarter. brees goes back, interception. >> oh, my. >> that's the third pick of the day for brees. it couldn't get worse, could it. fourth quarter, brees trying to cut into the deficit. this one's going to go all the way for -- interception. >> what? >> yet another interception. drew brees, intercepted...
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speaker thomas p. o'neill, other wise known as tip, was first elected to represent the 11th congressional district of massachusetts in 1952 and he continued to serve for 17 terms. during his 34 years in congress, he served as the chair of the select committee on campaign expenditures, majority whip, majority leader, and finally speaker of the house. speaker o'neill holds a special place in my own congressional career because when i was sworn in at the beginning of my first term in congress in 1977, it was also tip's first year as speaker of this body. he held that post for a decade, making him the second longest tenured speaker in the history of the high pressure system. there are a litany of legislative accomplishments that could be described as defining the career of thomas p. o'neill, however his most remarkable guide post was his dedication to federal programs that addressed the needs of the poor, the middle class, the sick, the fallen, and our working men and women across this great country. speak
speaker thomas p. o'neill, other wise known as tip, was first elected to represent the 11th congressional district of massachusetts in 1952 and he continued to serve for 17 terms. during his 34 years in congress, he served as the chair of the select committee on campaign expenditures, majority whip, majority leader, and finally speaker of the house. speaker o'neill holds a special place in my own congressional career because when i was sworn in at the beginning of my first term in congress in...
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. >> bill: hey good to hear from so many of you like thomas who says thanks for giving me an alternative to morning joe. hey, just call us morning bill. donald francis adds mitch mcconnell's crying about being a minority and not having his voice heard. hey, how about the majority of us whose voice is not being heard because he's so bought off. good point. d says i was absolutely appalled at the number of members of congress who signed the grover norquist pledge. you were spot-on by calling them traitors! and harmony wants us to know her opinion as to why black friday exists peter. i'm from wisconsin she says and grew up with many hunters in the family. the day after thanksgiving was always a big hunting day. black friday started with hunters' wives going shopping because all of the men were out hunting. >> i know a lot of hunting seasons kick off now. >> bill: you know what? that makes a lot of sense to me. they're hunting for deals. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." [ ♪ theme ♪ ] >> bill: good morning everybody. welcome to the "full court press" this wednesday morning. no
. >> bill: hey good to hear from so many of you like thomas who says thanks for giving me an alternative to morning joe. hey, just call us morning bill. donald francis adds mitch mcconnell's crying about being a minority and not having his voice heard. hey, how about the majority of us whose voice is not being heard because he's so bought off. good point. d says i was absolutely appalled at the number of members of congress who signed the grover norquist pledge. you were spot-on by...
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"criminal mind" actor thomas gibson was the guest who flipped the switch at the big tree lighting ceremony. very cool. >> wow. put up our tree the other day. half the strands were burned out. >> that always happens. everyone loves the process. >>> all right. coming up, a splashy career move for anna nicole smith's 6-year-old daughter. >> and late eric what would do you with tonight's $500 million powerball jackpot? we're going to share your dreams. it's all coming of on "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by charmin ultra soft. charmin ultra-soft. you're not using too much are you, hon? ♪ nope. [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft is so soft you'll have to remind your family they can use less. charmin ultra soft is made with extra cushions that are soft and more absorbent. plus you can use four times less versus the leading value brand. don't worry, there's plenty left for you dad. we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra soft? now is a good time to think about your options. are you looking for a plan that really meets your needs and your
"criminal mind" actor thomas gibson was the guest who flipped the switch at the big tree lighting ceremony. very cool. >> wow. put up our tree the other day. half the strands were burned out. >> that always happens. everyone loves the process. >>> all right. coming up, a splashy career move for anna nicole smith's 6-year-old daughter. >> and late eric what would do you with tonight's $500 million powerball jackpot? we're going to share your dreams. it's all...
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tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> mexico's drug cartels proving yet again those brave enough to stand up against them all too often are the ones to pay the ultimate price. maria was a small town mayor dealing with some of the worst gang violence. she survived several assassination attempts, including one that claimed the life of her husband. she posed for pictures showing off her scars and told residents she would keep fighting as long as god allows her. she lived to see the end of her term as mayor, but the cartels caught up with her earlier this month, kidnapping her in broad daylight as she drove her daughter to school. the last people to see her alive say she pled with her abductors to leave her daughter alone before willingly going with them. her remains
tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> mexico's drug cartels proving yet again those brave enough to stand up against them all too often are the ones to pay the ultimate price. maria was a small town mayor dealing with some of the...
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tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> for the very first time, the department of education has released state by state high school graduation rates using this new rigorous formula. topping the list here, four-year high school graduation rates with 88% here, you have iowa followed closely by vermont at 87%, coming in at the bottom really is new mexico and nevada. last is our nation's capital, washington, d.c., with just 59%. but even more shocking than the dismal graduation rates are the obvious achievement gaps. for example, ohio, graduation rate for economically disadvantaged students was 65%. for all students it was 80%. >>> advice on making smart decisions when it comes to managing student loan debt. here is alison kosik with today's help desk. >> hi there. her
tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> for the very first time, the department of education has released state by state high school graduation rates using this new rigorous formula. topping the list here, four-year high school...
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>> thomas, that's a good question. i would say that the focus here, i really think should be on what happened catching these terrorists and making sure it doesn't happen again. and i think with this overheated rhetoric, we're missing the point, and that is to really investigate the security around the consulate and then what happened afterwards. and i think that's where we should be focusing our energy. i think that, look, if the president chooses to nominate her to be secretary of state, she's very well qualified. she should be able to receive a fair hearing from in the senate. and i hope she gets that because she's done a great service for this country over the course of the last four years. >> one thing i want to show to everybody is that a new cnn poll out shows a majority of americans believe that the white house misstatements were based on the best information that officials had at the time. 40% say there was no cover-up. so jonathan, does this meeting give the senators, you know, because of that? and we look at
>> thomas, that's a good question. i would say that the focus here, i really think should be on what happened catching these terrorists and making sure it doesn't happen again. and i think with this overheated rhetoric, we're missing the point, and that is to really investigate the security around the consulate and then what happened afterwards. and i think that's where we should be focusing our energy. i think that, look, if the president chooses to nominate her to be secretary of state,...
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thomas gibson who stars in criminal mind was on hand for the celebration. of police standoff on treasure island, we will have the latest developments and how the standoff ended coming up. thousands are gathering to protest, we will tell you why. the commute in the bay area and watching the big storms that are rolling in. weather advisories are already in place. we will have more details coming up as the kron4 morning news continues. (male announcer) live from the bay area here is your kron 4 news thanks for joining us tuesday november 27th. a police standoff on treasure island and so, we will have details coming up. millipede is opening back up after an officer involved shooting. wet weather coming back to the bay area, we have big storms on the way we have an update from there,. >> it is dryer on the bay area right now temperatures in the '50s. we will see in that cloud increase later on today stretching into the evening hours and later on tonight we could see some sprinkle for some of our north bay locations. overnight in heading into tomorrow be rain wil
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. >>> good morning i'mer rick thomas. milpitas police have closed -- closed a major intersection. the suspect jumped out and began shooting at the officer he was not hit. police don't know whether they wonqhe suspect. meteorologist lisa argen has the bay area forecast. >>> plenty cloudy, 54 oakland, 49 san jose visibility a problem in parts of our valley, not as bad as yesterday another dry day to prepare for a big rain tomorrow, cool with low 60s. >>> back-up at bay bridge couple earlier stalls one on the incline one behind the toll now cleared traffic stopped behind the toll, fastrak and carpool lanes are getting by fine. san jose north 17 to southbound 280 ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> wow. the muppets on "gma"? oh, no. >> now, it's bad morning america. >> yeah. >> no, no. waldorf. no, it's not. >> it's good morning, america. yes. >> you took the words out of my mouth, miss piggy. good morning. >> it's great to have miss piggy and kermit here. thanks for stopping by. >> and pepe, too. we should mention. >> it's hot morning america, over here. >> pepe is on the prowl. we'll ju
. >>> good morning i'mer rick thomas. milpitas police have closed -- closed a major intersection. the suspect jumped out and began shooting at the officer he was not hit. police don't know whether they wonqhe suspect. meteorologist lisa argen has the bay area forecast. >>> plenty cloudy, 54 oakland, 49 san jose visibility a problem in parts of our valley, not as bad as yesterday another dry day to prepare for a big rain tomorrow, cool with low 60s. >>> back-up at bay...
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two longtime senate watchers -- thomas mann and norm ornstein, one representing a pregnantive think tank, another a conservative think tank. "we have been studying washington politics and congress nor than 40 years and never have we seen them this dysfunctional. in our past writings we've criticized both parties. today however we have no choice but to acknowledge that the core of the problem lies with the republican party." mr. president, i didn't make that up. they wrote it. two of the foremost congress watchers this country has ever had. that's what they wrote. objective outside observers are calling it like it is. the current republican minority is abusing the senate rules. and so in response, to quote senator mcconnell, "the current senate majority intend dozen what the majority in the senate has often done, use its constitutional authority to reform senate promoter we plan to do sow so to repair the senate. i'm sorry if people are criticizing me if we're not doing more. but we're doing enough. we get rid of the motion to proceed and have people come here and present their faces, as
two longtime senate watchers -- thomas mann and norm ornstein, one representing a pregnantive think tank, another a conservative think tank. "we have been studying washington politics and congress nor than 40 years and never have we seen them this dysfunctional. in our past writings we've criticized both parties. today however we have no choice but to acknowledge that the core of the problem lies with the republican party." mr. president, i didn't make that up. they wrote it. two of...
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tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> 35 days and counting, until the fiscal cliff. there are signs of compromise from the gop. >>> and cold, wet weather heads into the northeast. some areas expect to see a few inches of snow. >>> biting the hand that feeds. one of hollywood's highest paid teens publicly rips the show that has made him super rich. can't wait to share that story with you. welcome back to "early start." i'm zoraida sambolin. >> and i'm deborah feyerick in for john berman. it is 29 minutes past the hour. >>> well, five weeks until we hit the fiscal cliff and one by one top republicans are stepping up to say they're ready to break their no-tax pledge and to get a spending plan passed. something that's not sitting too well with the man they made that p
tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> 35 days and counting, until the fiscal cliff. there are signs of compromise from the gop. >>> and cold, wet weather heads into the northeast. some areas expect to see a few inches of...
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. >> this from thomas. i want to see rob do his impression. >> i don't remember doing a mick jagger impression on the show. i don't remember. the viewers, i swear i don't remember. i think i did it in private. >> you have done so many crazy things. >> exactly. i don't remember the mick jagger impersonation. >> whatever. you did it -- listen. >> an impersonation. >> he did this yesterday. i know h can do it. come on. rise up. be a man. >> i haven't had any. >> get some motivation. >>> listen to this. this may take the buzz out of it. the average age for the four living members, two years older than the nine justices on the supreme court. >> that is amazing. i didn't think anyone was older than supreme court justices. >> only abraham lincoln is older than the supreme court and rolling stones. >> mick is how old? >> 69. >> how old are you? >> 34. >> come on. do your little -- see? there you go. eally meets your ns and your budget? as you probably know, medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expe
. >> this from thomas. i want to see rob do his impression. >> i don't remember doing a mick jagger impression on the show. i don't remember. the viewers, i swear i don't remember. i think i did it in private. >> you have done so many crazy things. >> exactly. i don't remember the mick jagger impersonation. >> whatever. you did it -- listen. >> an impersonation. >> he did this yesterday. i know h can do it. come on. rise up. be a man. >> i haven't...
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we kick things off with pennsylvania governor thomas corbett in a fox business exclusive. and you are first up in governors on the edge week. thank you very much for joining us, governor. >> well, thank you for having me and thank you for having me first. liz: well, no problem, you know, we just wanted to know first off, i know you are being very proactive about it. is it a war room? is it a bomb shelter? where do you guys gather, look at the budget and say we don't know what's going to happen, let's prepare for the worst? >> the budget office is in one building. they come over to a big conference room that i have. we were going through the budget earlier today talking about the budget that we're drafting that has to be introduced in february to take effect in july of next year. but you almost have to have two budgets for next year and then if this goes into effect in january, what happens the remaining six months of this year's budget and where we're going to find the money if we're able to find any money to replace that which won't be coming forward. liz: are you putting
we kick things off with pennsylvania governor thomas corbett in a fox business exclusive. and you are first up in governors on the edge week. thank you very much for joining us, governor. >> well, thank you for having me and thank you for having me first. liz: well, no problem, you know, we just wanted to know first off, i know you are being very proactive about it. is it a war room? is it a bomb shelter? where do you guys gather, look at the budget and say we don't know what's going to...
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i am in for thomas roberts. topping the agenda, back to the hill and back to business. lawmakers return to capitol hill with one big looming item on the top of the to-do list, the fiscal cliff. they have 36 days to avert a tsunami of tax hikes and spending cuts poised to kick in at the end of the year. with the deadline creeping closer a growing number of republicans are signaling they're willing to throw grover norquist under the bus and negotiate on taxes if democrats ce de ground on their priorities. >> when you're $16 trillion in debt the only pledge we should be making to each other is avoid becoming greece and republicans should put revenue on the table. i will violate the pledge, long story short, for the good of the country only if democrats will do entitlement reform. >> at least one democrat says reform to entitlement programs could be on the table with the exception of one. >> social security does not add one penny to our debt, not a penny. it is a separate funded operation, and we can do things that i believe we should now smaller things played out over the
i am in for thomas roberts. topping the agenda, back to the hill and back to business. lawmakers return to capitol hill with one big looming item on the top of the to-do list, the fiscal cliff. they have 36 days to avert a tsunami of tax hikes and spending cuts poised to kick in at the end of the year. with the deadline creeping closer a growing number of republicans are signaling they're willing to throw grover norquist under the bus and negotiate on taxes if democrats ce de ground on their...
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liz cheney brought up growth overt weekend and thomas freedman up. can we talk about growth for a second and not all about cutting and raising taxes? meanwhile, let's talk about what the white house wants to do. they want to put more pressure on the lawmakers that do not want to raise taxes by asking everybody that supported them to come forward with youtube videos, post them on twitter and facebook of those lawmakers, like moderate democrats and republicans that don't necessarily want to go along with the increase in taxes. so he asked you that question. what would you put in a video or an text message. >> gretchen: i feel like the campaign is still going on with this messaging. >> steve: it never ended. >> gretchen: the election is over. i don't really understand this idea of going back to the voters and creating youtube videos to talk about whether or not you should put pressure on your members of congress to raise taxes. here is what tracy in maryland thought about it in an e-mail. if my taxes go over 35%, i will decrease the number of patients i
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. >> host: do paper together attention to the president's, thomas jefferson, abraham lincoln and woodrow wilson so let's do them in chronological order is the model president or extreme president? singh accused of deadly a modal president and the way i did you should judge that is how thoroughly with the value we did before they begin power. if someone was very -- if someone that had the ability to influence whether or not they would get the job, new everything about them, then these people have the ability to recognize this person is not what we want or this person is what we want and so if you look at jefferson's career, jefferson had been the governor of virginia coming ambassador of france from secretary of state, vice president of the united states, member of the continental congress and the declaration of independence it's possible that very few people had ever been the value we did were inspected as closely as thomas jefferson was before he became the president of the united states. so people were looking at him and saying this is not what we want. this is the person that should b
. >> host: do paper together attention to the president's, thomas jefferson, abraham lincoln and woodrow wilson so let's do them in chronological order is the model president or extreme president? singh accused of deadly a modal president and the way i did you should judge that is how thoroughly with the value we did before they begin power. if someone was very -- if someone that had the ability to influence whether or not they would get the job, new everything about them, then these...
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thomas jefferson, abraham lincoln, and woodrow wilson. let's do them in chronological order. start with overson. is he a modal president or extreme president? >> guest: definitely a modal president. the way to judge that is how thoroughly were they evaluated before they were in power. if anyone who had the ability to influence whether or not they'd get the job, knew everything about them, then they -- those people have the ability to recognize, okay, this person is not what we want or this person is what we want, and so they pick jefferson. look at jefferson's career, he had been governor of virginia, ambassador of state, vice president of the united states, member of the continental congress, author of declaration of independence, unlikely nip in history has been evaluated or inspected as closely as jefferson was before he was president of the united states. people looked at him and said this is the person who should be president. >> host: well, his opponents said it's the guy we don't want because it was a close election. >> guest: it was. it was a strange election. >> host
thomas jefferson, abraham lincoln, and woodrow wilson. let's do them in chronological order. start with overson. is he a modal president or extreme president? >> guest: definitely a modal president. the way to judge that is how thoroughly were they evaluated before they were in power. if anyone who had the ability to influence whether or not they'd get the job, knew everything about them, then they -- those people have the ability to recognize, okay, this person is not what we want or...
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>>peter: congressman king says no one will get what he wants but in president reagan and thomas "tip" o'neill could make a deal, so, too, should speaker boehner and president obama. >>gregg: and now the top people responsible for our defense, first, general petraeus resigning as head the c.i.a. amid scandal. there could also be big changes at the pentagon. as well at state department. whoever the president chooses, it could impact, for example, the use of armed drones taking out al qaeda overseas. and lots of other security matters. and now, a fox news contributeor and pollster joining us, and former senior advisor to senator john mccain. the use of the unmanned drones to take out terrorists who want to murder americans, on its face it should be a no-brainer but national security appears to be politicized. >> that is right. to their credit the obama administration in the days up to the election were trying to codify the rules and regulations for making those difficult decisions. however, we are alonging at the possibility of massive defense cuts. we have new personnel, as you suggeste
>>peter: congressman king says no one will get what he wants but in president reagan and thomas "tip" o'neill could make a deal, so, too, should speaker boehner and president obama. >>gregg: and now the top people responsible for our defense, first, general petraeus resigning as head the c.i.a. amid scandal. there could also be big changes at the pentagon. as well at state department. whoever the president chooses, it could impact, for example, the use of armed drones...
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jon meacham and robert carroll talk about their subjects, thomas jefferson, lyndon johnson, and a bit about barack obama as well. >>> then the conflict in gaza yet again reminds us forget about globalization and information revolution. if you want to understand the world, look at geography. nations are still bound by it, says robert kaplan, who uses maps to show us what to worry about. you won't want to miss this. >>> and the middle class is rising. no, not here in the united states, but right next door in latin america, and it will have huge consequences for the western hemisphere and the world. >>> also, if you thought black friday was crazy, check out the sales in europe. i'll explain. but first here's my take. >>> it's thanksgiving weekend, america. time to reflect on our good fortune. it's also a time that most americans think about the unusual origins of the united states, a land of immigrants. we see o ourselves as special in this way, and we are, except that we're not quite as exceptional as we think anymore. something fascinating has happened over the last two decades. other
jon meacham and robert carroll talk about their subjects, thomas jefferson, lyndon johnson, and a bit about barack obama as well. >>> then the conflict in gaza yet again reminds us forget about globalization and information revolution. if you want to understand the world, look at geography. nations are still bound by it, says robert kaplan, who uses maps to show us what to worry about. you won't want to miss this. >>> and the middle class is rising. no, not here in the united...
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. >> host: okay, so you pay particular attention to three presidents, thomas jefferson, abraham lincoln as you are dimensioned and woodrow wilson. so let's do them chronological order. let's start with jefferson. now is he immortal present or in extreme president? >> guest: jefferson is definitely a modal president and the way youth should judge that is how thoroughly where they evaluated before they came to power. if someone was very, if everyone had the ability to influence whether or not they would get the job, you knew everything about them, then these people have the ability to recognize, this person is not what we want or this person is what we want so they picked jefferson and if you look at jefferson's career, jefferson had been governor of virginia, ambassador to france, secretary of state, vice president of the united states, member of the continental congress. it's possible that few people in anyone's history had ever been evaluate it or inspected as closely as thomas jefferson was before he came president. people were looking at him and saying this is the guy we want. this i
. >> host: okay, so you pay particular attention to three presidents, thomas jefferson, abraham lincoln as you are dimensioned and woodrow wilson. so let's do them chronological order. let's start with jefferson. now is he immortal present or in extreme president? >> guest: jefferson is definitely a modal president and the way youth should judge that is how thoroughly where they evaluated before they came to power. if someone was very, if everyone had the ability to influence...
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and thomas jefferson wrote a letter to that effect. that if things really get really bad, there may well be a right to secede. and some of the founding fathers set for pushing for the ratification of the constitution said, basically they said, there is the right to leave if you do not like it and it does not work out, it is just an experiment. there were motivated by trying to get the constitution signed in the new that the state should be encouraged to sign it if this was not permanent for all of time. host: we are talking about petitions to secede, filed in every state of the union. but law professor paul rothstein of georgetown university. the numbers are on the screen. 202-585-3880, democrats. 202-585-3881, republicans. 202-585-3882, independents. and a special one for those to sign petitions to secede. that number is 202-585-3883. for those who of signed petitions for their state to secede from the union. our first call comes from larry in north carolina. he is on our line for republicans. go ahead. caller: i am trying to find out
and thomas jefferson wrote a letter to that effect. that if things really get really bad, there may well be a right to secede. and some of the founding fathers set for pushing for the ratification of the constitution said, basically they said, there is the right to leave if you do not like it and it does not work out, it is just an experiment. there were motivated by trying to get the constitution signed in the new that the state should be encouraged to sign it if this was not permanent for all...
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look at michelle thomas, michel who is intelligence officer in europe. you can apply it to chess. it applies to almost anything. >> language is a big one. people get those programs that they learn spanish or french. how should you learn to speak a language in a short period of time? >> i want to learn spanish. >> the first thing you have to do is choose the 20% of material or even less. for language it's like 2% that will give you 80% or more of the results. for instance you only have to learn about 1200 words to be function nally fluent in a given language. it's finding those words first and foremost and there is a great company called vis-ed that offers those type of flash cards. >> that applies to everything. 20% that matters most of whatever it is you want to learn. >> you say deacon destruction what does that mean? >> deacon destruction is breaking a big skill like say learning spanish say or tango down into smaller pieces. swimming how do the arms move? how do the legs move and then removing the failure points. i couldn't swim for 30 years i grew up on long island. it's emba
look at michelle thomas, michel who is intelligence officer in europe. you can apply it to chess. it applies to almost anything. >> language is a big one. people get those programs that they learn spanish or french. how should you learn to speak a language in a short period of time? >> i want to learn spanish. >> the first thing you have to do is choose the 20% of material or even less. for language it's like 2% that will give you 80% or more of the results. for instance you...
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it is interesting that two of america's greatest thinkers john adams and thomas jefferson were not at philadelphia. adams was the american minister to the court of st. james. jefferson the american minister to paris. jefferson made a tremendous contribution. he sent to his friend madison over 200 books on political thought, political history. my surmise is that some of those books must have been about the dutch federation. jefferson was not there. he did get his hands on a copy very quickly of the constitution. we e-mailed a copy for him over in paris. he said, where is the bill of rights? the answer was, there is no bill of rights. every people on earth is entitled by nature to a bill of rights which protect them against their government. this foreshadowed a problem. george mason was one of the members of the virginia delegation. he had written the declaration of the rights for the state of virginia in 1776. it was a few months before jefferson wrote the declaration of independence. when the convention was over, mason, who was a member of the virginia delegation, was a member of the
it is interesting that two of america's greatest thinkers john adams and thomas jefferson were not at philadelphia. adams was the american minister to the court of st. james. jefferson the american minister to paris. jefferson made a tremendous contribution. he sent to his friend madison over 200 books on political thought, political history. my surmise is that some of those books must have been about the dutch federation. jefferson was not there. he did get his hands on a copy very quickly of...
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thomas jefferson leading what would become the democratic republicans. democratic republicans later became so dominant that by the time john adams signed, john and cnn's becomes president, he's a democrat. he's completely left the federalist fold. the federalist party is essentially dead. what happened then was the rest of andrew jackson on the democratic arty, much more as we know it today and became for a little while a single party except there were those in the country who are really opposed to jackson and this became the assets of the whig party. it wasn't so much a political party as an anti-jackson party and the whigs came along and henry clay perhaps, if we want to talk about forgotten people from an 18th century, henry clay isn't so much forgotten, but overlooked because he never became president. perhaps the most prominent american at this time he didn't become president. since from the subject of elections and scandal, there is a pamphlet produced when henry clay was running against james polk and said 21 reasons why henry clay should not be e
thomas jefferson leading what would become the democratic republicans. democratic republicans later became so dominant that by the time john adams signed, john and cnn's becomes president, he's a democrat. he's completely left the federalist fold. the federalist party is essentially dead. what happened then was the rest of andrew jackson on the democratic arty, much more as we know it today and became for a little while a single party except there were those in the country who are really...
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i work in thomas centers and delivery rooms -- trauma centers and delivery rooms. there is a time and a place for drugs. one of the things that grieves me about my specialty is that in the last 30 years, there has been exactly one new drug to come into the world for the treatment of pain. my question is, if we were to andze -- legalize the use of marijuana, might create a climate where people and organizations and companies of good will can look at marijuana, similar drugs and create new and better molecules to treat chronic pain? >> outside my area of expertise. here is what i would say. by mid to the meeting in bringing the entire thing above ground, you are right. there may be dollars that could go into a legitimate business enterprise that will allow for exploration and variation on the existing structure of marijuana and provide some sort of pain relief. pharmaceutical companies are already out there looking for the newest drug. i cannot see what it would not look on variants of marijuana as a possibility. >> what would keep them from doing it now? they were c
i work in thomas centers and delivery rooms -- trauma centers and delivery rooms. there is a time and a place for drugs. one of the things that grieves me about my specialty is that in the last 30 years, there has been exactly one new drug to come into the world for the treatment of pain. my question is, if we were to andze -- legalize the use of marijuana, might create a climate where people and organizations and companies of good will can look at marijuana, similar drugs and create new and...
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really, even thomas said -- evan thomas said in 2004 that media bias was worth between 5 and 15 point toss a democrat, but this was not that kind of election, and i think on this one we're not going to have to absolve the media, at least say we did not make up the difference. jon: well, cal, republicans might be dreaming the impossible dream if they're looking -- >> ah, very good, jon. jon: if they're looking for fair coverage. >> well, you know, they could whistle a happy tune. that's another one for you. [laughter] jon: all right. good to see you both on this day after thanksgiving. we'll let you get out to your shopping. [laughter] cal thomas, judy miller. i'll be back tomorrow with our fox news watch panel, that is saturday at 2:30 p.m. eastern right here on fox news channel. arthel: and this just in, hollywood police now confirming that reported fight that did occur at actress halle berry's house on thanksgiving, we reported that earlier in the show, the scuffle between her ex-boyfriend and her new fiance. berry and her ex are currently fighting, you might have herald, for custod
really, even thomas said -- evan thomas said in 2004 that media bias was worth between 5 and 15 point toss a democrat, but this was not that kind of election, and i think on this one we're not going to have to absolve the media, at least say we did not make up the difference. jon: well, cal, republicans might be dreaming the impossible dream if they're looking -- >> ah, very good, jon. jon: if they're looking for fair coverage. >> well, you know, they could whistle a happy tune....
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the name of the book is "thomas jefferson: the art of power." and he once said the whole art of politics is the art of telling the truthle. i'll never forget that one. thank you, jon meacham. a great book for christmastime. >>> when we return, let me finish with the best first step that president obama should take for successful second term. you're watching "hardball," a place for politics. i love the holidays. and with my bankamericard cash rewards credit card, i love 'em even more. i earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. 2% on groceries. 3% on gas. automatically. no hoops to jump through. that's 1% back on... [ toy robot sounds ] 2% on pumpkin pie. and apple. 3% back on 4 trips to the airport. it's as easy as... -[ man ] 1... -[ woman ] 2... [ woman ] 3. [ male announcer ] the bankamericard cash rewards card. apply online or at a bank of america near you. tonight. i've long believed that the best decision of barack obama's presidency came before he even took office. it was naming hillary clinton, his secretary of state. it did something ma
the name of the book is "thomas jefferson: the art of power." and he once said the whole art of politics is the art of telling the truthle. i'll never forget that one. thank you, jon meacham. a great book for christmastime. >>> when we return, let me finish with the best first step that president obama should take for successful second term. you're watching "hardball," a place for politics. i love the holidays. and with my bankamericard cash rewards credit card, i...
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the name of the book is "thomas jefferson: the art of power." and he once said the whole art of politics is telling the truth. thank you, jon meacham. a great book for christmastime. >>> when we return, let me >> it's worth reading about. jon, it's worth reading about. the name of the book is "thomas jefferson: the art of power." he once said the whole art of politics was the art of telling the truth. i'll never forget that one. thank you, jon meacham. a great book for the winter, for christmastime. when we return, let me finish with the best first step that president obama should take for a successful second term. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. >>> let me finish with this tonight. i've long believed that the best decision of barack obama's presidency came before he even took office. it was naming hillary clinton his secretary of state. it did something magical, healing any bad feeling between the two presidential rivals, uniting the democratic party, setting a hopeful course for political maturity, giving not just the presi
the name of the book is "thomas jefferson: the art of power." and he once said the whole art of politics is telling the truth. thank you, jon meacham. a great book for christmastime. >>> when we return, let me >> it's worth reading about. jon, it's worth reading about. the name of the book is "thomas jefferson: the art of power." he once said the whole art of politics was the art of telling the truth. i'll never forget that one. thank you, jon meacham. a great...
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the name of the book is "thomas jefferson: the art of power." he once said the whole art of politics was the art of telling the truth. i'll never forget that one. thank you, jon meacham. a great book for the winter, for christmastime. when we return, let me finish with the best first step that president obama should take for a successful second term. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring
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the name of the book is thomas jefferson, the art of power. and he once said the whole art of politics is telling the truth. thank you, jon meacham. a great book for christmastime. >>> when we return, let me finish with the best first step that president obama should take for successful second term. you're watching "hardball," a place for politics. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wahlalalalallala! smooth, but crisp. it's kind of like drinking a food that's a drink, or a drink that's a food, woooooh! [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. could've had a v8. sven gets great rewards for his small business! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses deserve great rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on
the name of the book is thomas jefferson, the art of power. and he once said the whole art of politics is telling the truth. thank you, jon meacham. a great book for christmastime. >>> when we return, let me finish with the best first step that president obama should take for successful second term. you're watching "hardball," a place for politics. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wahlalalalallala! smooth, but crisp. it's kind of like drinking a food...
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justice scalia and justice thomas. e-ey say no rac affirmative action whatsoever. they say you cannot use race under equal protection of the law, so affirmative action is out. i don't think justice kennedy would want to go there. but i can imagine him writing a decision that would say, if you are university, you have to try other means to bring about diversity on campus before using race as one of the admissions factors. host: before we move on to some of the other cases, let's take a few calls. henry is from new york, new york, on the democratic line. caller: thank you. on on the road right now interstate 40 just north of nashville, tennessee. [indiscernible] at decatur county, tennessee, my assertion is the issue of the brakes and the civil war is so passionate in this region. i will be brief. our civil war heritage, the calory in tennessee, the historical museum -- -- the valry. names wille people's fought in the cavalry. in other words, the issue and is not dead in terms of passion and relative to bias. guest: some
justice scalia and justice thomas. e-ey say no rac affirmative action whatsoever. they say you cannot use race under equal protection of the law, so affirmative action is out. i don't think justice kennedy would want to go there. but i can imagine him writing a decision that would say, if you are university, you have to try other means to bring about diversity on campus before using race as one of the admissions factors. host: before we move on to some of the other cases, let's take a few...
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. >> clarence thomas, herman cain, none of it counts. don't tell me the republican party doesn't have outreach. we do. but what are we supposed to do now? are we supposed to -- in order to get the hispanic or latino vote, does that mean open the borders and embrace the illegals? is that -- i want you to think about this. if we're not getting the female vote, do we become pro-choice? do we start passing out birth control pills? is that what we have to do? >> is that what they have to do, matt? >> no. i think our movement is colorblind, and the irony of what we've done is we've repopulated the republican party with men and women, black, brown, white, it doesn't really matter because we judge people on issues. where do you think ted cruz came from? where do you think marco rubio came from? it wasn't the establishment of the party. it was us. we don't judge people based on the color of your skin. i thought that's what we all believed. >> they judge you that way. >> i think they judge you that way because they have a sense looking ronald reag
. >> clarence thomas, herman cain, none of it counts. don't tell me the republican party doesn't have outreach. we do. but what are we supposed to do now? are we supposed to -- in order to get the hispanic or latino vote, does that mean open the borders and embrace the illegals? is that -- i want you to think about this. if we're not getting the female vote, do we become pro-choice? do we start passing out birth control pills? is that what we have to do? >> is that what they have to...
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a conversation -- you left out lindsey graham -- if the democrats gave us democrats gave10 to 1 in thomas reform i could, even though i promised people of south carolina i would not, i would vote for a tax increase to get this fundamental about and reform. i said, have you ever met a democrat willing to do that? i said, senator, you are offering a tax increase and return for a golden unicorn that the not exist and i did not stay up late at night because he said, look, anything that is not the, reform big in the cake is phony. he is very dismissive of other people who lost after promises of tax cuts. he is going to be having a much tougher deal. no,i don't think that -- the commitment by the modern republican party house and senate, governors, is to reduce spending and not to raise taxes. although one can get a congressman or senator talk about a hypothetical and get in trouble. i usually call them after it has been in the paper and say, did you mean to endorse that? i have had discussions with corker and so as well. i do not think the d's will offer anything on spending that we even -- th
a conversation -- you left out lindsey graham -- if the democrats gave us democrats gave10 to 1 in thomas reform i could, even though i promised people of south carolina i would not, i would vote for a tax increase to get this fundamental about and reform. i said, have you ever met a democrat willing to do that? i said, senator, you are offering a tax increase and return for a golden unicorn that the not exist and i did not stay up late at night because he said, look, anything that is not the,...
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captain thomas macdonough whose famous victory helped end the war of 1812, to newcastle, serving as the home of some of the first female air force pilots, to the thousands of delaware citizens who have deployed to iraq and afghanistan, our state has so much to be proud of. today, delaware's 77,000 veterans carry on the rich tradition of service. this great tradition of having a civilian spontaneity vessel helped to cement the critical connection between our service members and civilians back home who love them, ms. them and know them a debt of gratitude. in the years to come, i am looking forward to meeting the sailors who serve on the vote, i am excited to get to know their families because wherever the delaware goes, a little piece of my heart will go with her. thank you, secretary nabus for this honor. and may god bless our servicemen and women. thank you. >> on washington journal, andrew grossman of the wall street journal on federal spending for hurricane sandy relief. then, an author on military ethics. after that, founder and executive editor of the hugstrom report on the future
captain thomas macdonough whose famous victory helped end the war of 1812, to newcastle, serving as the home of some of the first female air force pilots, to the thousands of delaware citizens who have deployed to iraq and afghanistan, our state has so much to be proud of. today, delaware's 77,000 veterans carry on the rich tradition of service. this great tradition of having a civilian spontaneity vessel helped to cement the critical connection between our service members and civilians back...
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thomas jefferson said it best. "once public realizes you have treasury, the republic is doomed." you have too many people suc king it up. a politician is robbing peter to pay paul will always have paul's vote. we have to cut the size of the federal government by 90%. we need to abolish social security, medicare, food stamps, these are all social programs. host: the previous caller talked about deputy. caller: i'm not big on equity. -- empathy. i am a grown man and i get my pocket picked. they are taking that money and redistributing it to all the freeloaders of society. i know this is politically incorrect, but the biggest mistake we ever made was giving women the right to vote. before suffrage, the size of local, state, and federal government was minuscule. host: i will let you go. critics say romney is digging a deeper hole for the party. this piece in the times focuses on governor bobby jindal and senator lindsay graham. here's what gingrich had to say on the weekend. [video clip] >> i think it's nuts. it's insulting. it would be like walmart having a bad weekend saying the cu
thomas jefferson said it best. "once public realizes you have treasury, the republic is doomed." you have too many people suc king it up. a politician is robbing peter to pay paul will always have paul's vote. we have to cut the size of the federal government by 90%. we need to abolish social security, medicare, food stamps, these are all social programs. host: the previous caller talked about deputy. caller: i'm not big on equity. -- empathy. i am a grown man and i get my pocket...
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thus the picture that will be renamed fescue thomas jefferson. we don't stop there. our manifesto will enlighten the american people with chapters entitled the elitist scourge, how to a people who are better than you. the metric system, exactly ten times more often than imperial units. we peeled off the layers of america. american exceptional wasn't about to make other countries feel bad about the bodies. we present practical solutions and how to relieve america's sexual tension. crime and punishment, and then come again. we even created simple multiple choice questionnaires for healthy american children determine the value as future americans. and to reinvigorate the youth vote, many of which are right here, we have invented a drinking game in the chapter rock the vote, campaign reform for idiots. now, i know most of you are saying right now or at least thinking to yourself, you, you've communist coffee lover. [laughter] i should tell you, we are running this open, that is not nearly as offensive to comedians as you think. [laughter] but i assure you, we only want t
thus the picture that will be renamed fescue thomas jefferson. we don't stop there. our manifesto will enlighten the american people with chapters entitled the elitist scourge, how to a people who are better than you. the metric system, exactly ten times more often than imperial units. we peeled off the layers of america. american exceptional wasn't about to make other countries feel bad about the bodies. we present practical solutions and how to relieve america's sexual tension. crime and...
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i'm thomas roberts. a big morning at the white house on capitol hill and overseas. right now top congressional leaders are meeting with the president at the white house about the fiscal cliff. also this morning four star general david patraeus talks before closed door intel hearings on benghazi. i'll be talking to two congressmen who were there. all of this aspirates finds himself under investigation now by the agency he once led. first we want to go straight to the breaking news this hour and the escalating conflict in the middle east. local reports say at least one missile from gaza landed near jerusalem just about an hour ago. the second rocket to land in israel today. meanwhile, amass says an israeli strike killed three people in gaza today. the rockets are flying back and forth across a
i'm thomas roberts. a big morning at the white house on capitol hill and overseas. right now top congressional leaders are meeting with the president at the white house about the fiscal cliff. also this morning four star general david patraeus talks before closed door intel hearings on benghazi. i'll be talking to two congressmen who were there. all of this aspirates finds himself under investigation now by the agency he once led. first we want to go straight to the breaking news this hour and...
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what are people asking you out at these book events about thomas jefferson? >> you know, there's a real hunger, as you would expect, to say, you know, what can obama learn from jefferson? and is there -- are there lessons back there? and there are some stylistic things. you know, jefferson was brilliant at reaching out in his caucus and across the aisle. i think we are seeing that -- we are hoping there's more of an instinct on obama's part to press forward in a second term by reaching out more. >> all right. very good. >> jon meacham. >> have you sent one to the president yet? >> i have not. i should do that. >> you need to do that, jon. you need to sign it and send it to the president. he's a big reader. >> as ever, you're ahead of me. so i'll do that. thank you. >> all right, jon meacham, the new book, "thomas jefferson: the art of power." >>> when we come back, vice chair of the senate intelligence committee, senator saxby chambliss, also "bloomberg's" josh green on the three factors he says will decide the fiscal cliff. and david gregory joins the set as
what are people asking you out at these book events about thomas jefferson? >> you know, there's a real hunger, as you would expect, to say, you know, what can obama learn from jefferson? and is there -- are there lessons back there? and there are some stylistic things. you know, jefferson was brilliant at reaching out in his caucus and across the aisle. i think we are seeing that -- we are hoping there's more of an instinct on obama's part to press forward in a second term by reaching...
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. >> that's a very loaded question thomas. in my mid-40s i've had one of those exams i don't want to go first. >> the energy drink you're about to chug could kill you. why did they give me this? >> you have one in your pocket. >> joining the list of potentially deadly pick me ups i'm on hour one. keep your fingers crossed. >> trump tweeted earlier today just saw my new line of shirts, ties and suits at macy's. you know what i want for the holidays? for you to go the [ bleep ] away. >> super fast computers are necessary for something called high frequency trading or hft. or [ bleep ] or the sound of your pension evaporating. >> eliot: multibillion dollar settlement for bp coming up next on "viewpoint." when the chocolate is hershey's. life is delicious. ♪ ♪ the trucks are going farther. the new 2013 ram 1500. ♪ ♪ with the best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. ♪ ♪ guts. glory. ram. >> eliot: as justice finally been done after the largest environmental disaster this country has ever seen. th
. >> that's a very loaded question thomas. in my mid-40s i've had one of those exams i don't want to go first. >> the energy drink you're about to chug could kill you. why did they give me this? >> you have one in your pocket. >> joining the list of potentially deadly pick me ups i'm on hour one. keep your fingers crossed. >> trump tweeted earlier today just saw my new line of shirts, ties and suits at macy's. you know what i want for the holidays? for you to go...